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snaffle

[snaf-uhl] / ˈsnæf əl /
NOUN
bit
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That may have been because of South Africa's intended schedule, and it was only after Warner pulled out because of Australia's quarantine rules that de Kock was snaffled up.

From BBC

Hundreds of competitors trip and tumble 200 yards down the 1:2 gradient Cooper's Hill in Brockworth in a bid to snaffle a wheel of cheese.

From BBC

Not a bad idea, as Arsenal snaffle the second ball, but they can’t do anything with it.

From The Guardian

A Labrador snaffled a lemon drizzle cake that had been entered for a cake-baking competition at a country show.

From BBC

This has given me cause to think deeply about one of the most profound issues facing those of us who eat food: the etiquette around snaffling free samples.

From The Guardian